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| Type
of Hospital |
| Not for Profit |
| Teaching
Hospital? |
| No |
| Rehab
Hospital? |
| No |
| Nursing
School? |
| No |
| Licensed
Number of Beds: |
| 44 |
| Actual
Number of Beds: |
| 44 |
| Number
of Employees: |
| 180 |
| JCAHO
Approved? |
| Yes |
| Parent
Company: |
| Providence Health Care System |
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on Stock Exchange? |
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| Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center |
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| 1915 E Rezanof Dr |
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| Kodiak, Alaska, 99615 |
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| Telephone:
907-486-3281 |
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| Organization
Overview: |
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Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center features 25 acute care beds, including 4 birthing suites and 4 psychiatric care beds. It includes a significant range of inpatient and outpatient services including emergency department, surgery, maternity, general medicine, physical therapy specialty clinics, diagnostics, and retail pharmacy and home health care. A mix of primary care physicians, surgeons and specialists who provide family practice, internal medicine, obstetrics, radiology and general practice, staffs the Kodiak facility.
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| Insurance
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All Major Medical Insurance is Accepted.
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| Accreditations: |
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JCAHO Accredited
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| Community
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Kodiak, a community of 15,000 people, is located near the eastern tip of Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska. Kodiak Island, "the Emerald Isle," is the largest island in Alaska, and is second only to Hawaii in the United States. Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge encompasses nearly 1.9 million acres on Kodiak and Afognak Islands. It is 252 air miles south of Anchorage, a one-hour flight, and is a 3-hour flight from Seattle. The archipelago encompasses 5000 sq. miles, and Kodiak Main Island is 3,588 sq. miles, with a total coastline of 2500 miles.
The climate of the Kodiak Islands is dominated by a strong marine influence. There is little or no freezing weather, moderate precipitation, and frequent cloud cover and fog. Severe storms are common from December through February. Annual precipitation is 60 inches. January temperatures average 14 to 46; July temperatures vary from 39 to 76.
Source: Kodiak Alaska Travel Guide and Business Directory
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